Tremelune
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I just picked up a 1965 Austin-Healey Sprite...It's great, but there are no lights to speak of. None. Every other piece of electronics seems to be working fine--All dash gauges are working, car fires right up, battery does not drain over a week or two, starter is strong, fuel pump is whining.
The car has a generator with positive ground. The only aftermarket electronics I'm aware of is a stereo on a dash switch (works), and a Crane Cams XR700 Fireball electronic ignition.
I have an old Haynes with the wiring diagram, but I don't know where a lot of these components are on the car physically. I'm also having trouble seeing a single point of failure for all of the lights in the diagram (though it is very possible that I have more than one failing component anyway)...I'm working through it.
I found two (!) 35A (!) fuses, and both looked good, though both looked old. I'm inclined to replace them--indeed, I'm inclined to replace the whole fuse box with spade connectors--but I'd rather not monkey with anything that ain't broke. I don't think too much would work on the car if half or all of the fuses were blown...
I figured I'd chime in here sooner rather than later in case anyone was aware of likely suspects. One likely suspect I have is what I was told was the headlight switch on the dash--The wire running from it (RW) is cut. Looking under the dash, I can't see a corresponding cut wire, and this shouldn't effect the brake lights and blinkers (though I'm aware of the Prince of Darkness, so I guess anythings possible).
The car has a generator with positive ground. The only aftermarket electronics I'm aware of is a stereo on a dash switch (works), and a Crane Cams XR700 Fireball electronic ignition.
I have an old Haynes with the wiring diagram, but I don't know where a lot of these components are on the car physically. I'm also having trouble seeing a single point of failure for all of the lights in the diagram (though it is very possible that I have more than one failing component anyway)...I'm working through it.
I found two (!) 35A (!) fuses, and both looked good, though both looked old. I'm inclined to replace them--indeed, I'm inclined to replace the whole fuse box with spade connectors--but I'd rather not monkey with anything that ain't broke. I don't think too much would work on the car if half or all of the fuses were blown...
I figured I'd chime in here sooner rather than later in case anyone was aware of likely suspects. One likely suspect I have is what I was told was the headlight switch on the dash--The wire running from it (RW) is cut. Looking under the dash, I can't see a corresponding cut wire, and this shouldn't effect the brake lights and blinkers (though I'm aware of the Prince of Darkness, so I guess anythings possible).
